Thank you to everyone that has responded so far, I really appreciate your thoughts on this.
Now to continue,
The rear of the shaft has a GT nock at 12 grains, a 5-inch wrap at 6 grains, and 3 AAE max stealth vanes at 9 grains each. The FOC number came from Archers Advantage after I entered my arrow specs it says FOC 9.6.
100 grain head - total arrow weight 367 grains, 275 fps measured
VS.
125 grain head - total arrow weight 392 grains, 265 fps mesured
My max distance for hunting is 40 yards but I do like to practice out to 50 yards. I was shooting long shots this past Sunday and really could not tell any difference in arrow flight between 100 and 125 grain field points.
If I was not about to buy broadheads I would just keep shooting 100 grain but if I am ever going to change broadhead weight this is the time to do it. I plan to buy about 12 broadheads, 3 will be used only for practice and the other 9 will be my new hunting broadheads. I was just afraid 367 grains for a hunting arrow was a little light and if that's the case this would be the best time to change it.
Maybe I am asking the wrong question. Maybe I should not worry so much about FOC and just ask everyone which they would choose for hunting deer.
A 367 grain arrow at 275 fps or 392 grain arrow at 265 which would you choose for hunting???
I have tested several broadheads and have decided to go with Grim Reaper Micro Hades 3 blade, If I can just figure out what grain to go with I can get them ordered.
I know, I know.......I am overthinking this.......it is what I do .....LOL